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On September 6th 2018, Supreme Court of India decriminalised the centuries old law, making Homosexuality legal. But was it really a new concept for the Indians?
Baraabari was a masked open mic event, conducted by an NGO, The Plane Jar, to celebrate Pride Month 2019.
India is a conservative country but also home to the biggest sex book in the world, Kamasutra which was more accepting back in the days.
Coming out to your parents is stressful and scary. But have you ever imagined how it is for the parents when their kids come out as LGBTQIA+?
What do an accordion, a whistle and a group of children have in common? On the Isle of Man, its a way to help bring back a language on the brink of extinction.
The words we use to describe the land around us are as varied and distinct as the landscape, but what happens when the language of a place is endangered?
When children become the gatekeepers of a language, what does that mean for the growth of the critically endangered language on the Isle of Man?
The last known native speaker of Manx Gaelic died in 1974, but today, the Isle of Man is working to bring back its native language for modern times.
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